Jumat, 28 Mei 2021

Charting a course for change on purchasing practices

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The issue of poor purchasing practices has dogged the global apparel industry for two decades. Yet rather than getting better and things improving, they seem to be getting worse.

Accelerating Circularity launches European project

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Accelerating Circularity is launching a new project in Europe building on the success of its work to research, map, model and linking circular textile-to-textile systems in the United States.

Brands back consumer-facing transparency programme

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Columbia Sportswear, H&M, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger are among the names backing a transparency programme that aims to provide a consistent way for brands, retailers and manufacturers to share sustainability information on apparel and footwear products.

Kering outlines holistic approach to circularity

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French luxury goods group Kering has outlined its next steps towards a circular economy, which will include supporting new business models designed to keep clothes in circulation for the longest possible time, and designing products and materials that are durable and can be made again.

VF vows to tackle child labour in apparel supply chain

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VF Corporation pledged to protect children's rights and eliminate child labour throughout its global apparel supply chain by 2025.

Artistic Milliners trials farm-to-fashion cotton traceability

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Denim major Artistic Milliners is teaming up with Retraced's blockchain-based solution to trace and track its Pakistan-based cotton production from farm to finished garment.

Gap Inc Q1 rebound puts it back on track

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After a year of pandemic-induced tumult, Gap has posted some very strong numbers which, overall, more than put it back on track. Compared to the first quarter of 2020, overall sales grew by a shade over 89%. And compared to the same period in 2019, sales rose by 7.7% or US$285m in cash terms.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include an interview with outgoing International Apparel Federation president Han Bekke on why the organisation's mission is more important now than ever before, and a look at how clothes recycling options are a low-cost opportunity for retailers to boost their sustainability credentials. Elsewhere, Marks & Spencer is to close another 30 stores, while forced labour, sustainability and trade policies will be key aims of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) implementation. 

Busana implements PLM to meet customer demand

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Indonesian apparel manufacturer Busana Apparel Group has invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to help streamline product development and costing for rapid response.

Kamis, 27 Mei 2021

Greenpeace investigation finds Amazon destroying unsold stock

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Environmental activists Greenpeace say they have again found Amazon to be destroying unsold goods, including garments, at a facility in Germany, flouting recently passed laws.

Crystal denim fabrics get third life under new collection

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Crystal International Group is taking circularity to new heights with its latest denim collection which is made from circular fabrics and sees the cut waste upcycled into other apparel and accessories. 

Dutch AGT breaks down assessment criterion

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The Dutch Agreement on Sustainable Garments and Textile (AGT) has expanded its assessment framework with a practical explanation of each assessment criterion to clarify what is expected of participating companies.

Copenhagen Fashion Summit to tackle 'Prosperity vs. Growth'

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This year's digital edition of the Copenhagen Fashion Summit, CFS+, will feature an entirely new line-up of voices that have never taken part in the event before, each addressing the theme 'Prosperity vs. Growth'.

Stahl gains ZDHC Level 3 for performance coatings

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Leather chemicals and coatings company Stahl has been awarded ZDHC Level 3 for a range of performance coatings from its synthetic and coatings portfolio.  

Textile Exchange grows Material Change programme

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Textile Exchange's Material Change Index programme has seen its membership grow by 10% in the last year, with the greatest participation growth from within the apparel and footwear sub-sector.

Levi Strauss adopts measurement solution to reduce returns

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E-commerce measurement solutions firm MySize has teamed with Levi Strauss & Co to integrate its ID widget into the jeans giant's Turkey business to help drastically reduce return rates.

Rabu, 26 Mei 2021

Marks & Spencer to close 30 stores amid GBP201m loss

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UK clothing, homeware and food retailer Marks & Spencer is to close another 30 stores after recording a GBP201m (US$284.6m) loss and a sales decline of almost a third thanks to lockdowns.

UN agency backs blockchain toolkit for sustainability claims

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56 countries in Europe, North America and Asia are backing a new toolkit that provides traceability and transparency for any garment or item of footwear from raw components to point of purchase.

Consumers are choosing brands with sustainable practices

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US consumers believe it is important companies act sustainably and are willing to pay a premium for brands that demonstrate this, with Patagonia, The North Face and Adidas all scoring highly in the new Stifel Sustainable Lifestyle Brands Index.

APAC to lead global footwear market growth through 2024

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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the global footwear market. However, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region accounted for 32.9% of the global footwear market in 2019 and is forecast to contribute nearly 40% of sales in 2024, backed by strong growth markets like India, the Philippines and China, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.  

Bestseller steps closer to sustainable cotton goal

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Danish fashion retailer Bestseller says 84% of its total cotton consumption in 2020 was sourced more sustainably in 2020, with organic cotton accounting for 23%.

Guess to further ties with Gen Z with new project

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The European arm of US fashion retailer Guess Inc is striving to deepen its connection with its crucial Gen Z consumer base with the launch of a new project in collaboration with the Lifestyle-Tech Competence Center (LTCC) and software provider Microsoft.

Twine Solutions raises $28m to scale digital dyeing tech

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Israel technology firm Twine Solutions, which claims to have created the first technology of its kind for digitally dyeing thread on-demand, has raised US$28m to scale global installations of its newly released TS-1800 Gen2.

Eastman to boost Naia production capacity

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Speciality materials maker Eastman is increasing its capacity to produce Naia filament yarn at its Barcelona, Spain, site in a move that will support new brand adoptions of Naia in womenswear fashion.

Pertex develops online fabric platform for efficiency

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Performance fabric maker Pertex has developed an online platform aimed at building a closer relationship and deeper collaboration with its brand partners.

World Cotton Research Conference postponed for second time

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The World Cotton Research Conference (WCRC-7) has been delayed by a year for a second time due to ongoing pandemic uncertainty.

Wolverine makes lead appointments to drive global growth

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Casual footwear and apparel brand Wolverine World Wide has made a number of executive appointments in a bid to expand international growth.

Australian cotton investment reaches AUD150m milestone

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Australia's national science agency CSIRO and Cotton Seed Distributors (CSD) have reached a combined investment of more than AUD150m in research to ensure the long-term profitability and viability of Australian cotton.

Selasa, 25 Mei 2021

Forced labour and sustainability key aims of USMCA implementation

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Forced labour, sustainability and trade policies will all feature in the ongoing implementation of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), in addition to bolstering supply chains in the areas of clean and emerging technologies.

C&A to expand digital and sustainable production in Europe

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Fashion retailer C&A is to expand digital and sustainable production in the heart of Europe with the help of a new innovation factory in Germany.

Bangladesh RMG sector to get new innovation centre

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A new centre for innovation, efficiency and Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is to be developed in Bangladesh to enhance the competitiveness of the country's ready-made garment (RMG) industry.

Mothercare anticipates small FY profit

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UK mother and baby goods retailer Mothercare expects to report a small profit for the financial year, against previous guidance of a small loss.

Primark launches recycled cotton capsule collection

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Value clothing retailer Primark has launched a capsule collection in partnership with material sciences company Recover, with the new range partially made from recycled cotton sourced from unused fabric waste and recycled clothes.

Ted Baker extends credit facility to continue transformation

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UK high street fashion chain Ted Baker has signed an extension to its revolving credit facility with its existing lending syndicate to enable it to continue with delivery of its transformation plan.

Dynamic Yield and Leaf partner to help brands tailor product

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Optimisation platform Dynamic Yield has partnered with in-store customer engagement platform Leaf to provide an integration that allows brands to tailor products, offers and messages at the point of sale (POS).

UK competition watchdog drafts green fashion guidance

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The UK competition watchdog has set out its views on the types of misleading environmental claims made about products - including clothing -that could break the law, and is seeking views on draft guidance for businesses about 'green' claims. 

Senin, 24 Mei 2021

Offers invited for Arcadia Group fashion brand

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Offers are being invited for the Arcadia Group fashion brand, in addition to the intellectual property and branding of UK retailer Outfit, which will be auctioned off this week.

Textiles Circularity Centre opens its doors

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A UK government-funded textiles hub that explores methods to turn post-consumer textiles into renewable feedstocks and develop new supply chains is set to launch today (24 May).

Tech firm harnesses CT scanning for first 3D imagery of a real garment

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Tech firm So Real has partnered with a fashion manufacturer Eton Shirts to produce what it claims is the world's first 3D visualisation of a real garment using CT scanning technology.

Nike leads the field in new ESG benchmark

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Sporting giant Nike Inc has taken the top spot amongst its apparel and footwear contemporaries in a new ranking recognising leading environmental, social and governance (ESG) transparency and performance amongst the 1,000 largest US public companies.

Wolf & Badger is now a B Corporation

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Multi-channel retailer Wolf & Badger claims to have become the first and only online marketplace in the UK to become certified as a B Corporation.

Dynamic Yield, Leaf partner to help brands tailor product

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Optimisation platform Dynamic Yield has partnered with in-store customer engagement platform Leaf to provide an integration that allows brands to tailor products, offers, and messages at the point of sale (POS).

US bill to tackle online counterfeits reintroduced

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The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has welcomed the reintroduction of the Stopping Harmful Offers on Platforms by Screening Against Fakes in E-Commerce (SHOP SAFE) Act - a move it says is a step towards ensuring all platforms address the issue of counterfeits.

Jumat, 21 Mei 2021

UK bill to tackle online counterfeits reintroduced

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The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has welcomed the reintroduction of the Stopping Harmful Offers on Platforms by Screening Against Fakes in E-Commerce (SHOP SAFE) Act - a move it says is a step towards ensuring all platforms address the issue of counterfeits.

International Apparel Federation names next president

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The International Apparel Federation (IAF) has named Cem Altan, founder of Aycem Textiles, as its next president - replacing Han Bekke who has been in the post for the past five years.

New study shows 21m US jobs depend on imports

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Eight US business organisations - including those representing apparel and footwear brands, retailers and importers - have released an economic impact study showing that imports support more than 21 million American jobs.

Sales surge at UK clothing retailers as stores reopen

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UK retail sales grew sharply in April as non-essential stores reopened and consumers flocked to the high street, sending sales at clothing retailers surging by almost 70% month-on-month - narrowing the gap with pre-pandemic levels.

Hoka and Ugg drive "exceptional" year for Deckers Brands

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US footwear group Deckers Brands is eyeing sales of U$3bn for the year ahead on the back of a near 50% hike in sales for the final quarter of Fiscal 2021.

Ralph Lauren swings to FY loss

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While it is good to see Ralph Lauren just about back in growth, the latest results point to the fact the company is not enjoying the fruits of recovery in the same way that other retailers and brands are doing.

Kingpins to host live New York show in December

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Denim trade show Kingpins is preparing to bring its physical New York show back for the winter - but has cancelled its next Amsterdam event.

ZDHC boosts accuracy of leather wastewater guidelines

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The ZDHC Foundation, which is working to reduce the chemical footprint of the textile and clothing industry, has updated its ZDHC Leather Wastewater Guidelines Addendum to improve the accuracy of testing and reduce the need for confirmation testing.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include a look at how domestic orders in India's apparel industry have collapsed amid the country's second Covid-19 wave, and why the global textile sector has been able to bounce back from adversity time and again. Elsewhere, a Uniqlo shipment has been blocked in the US over concerns its supply chain has links to Xinjiang in China, PVH Corp is joining a project to tackle undernutrition in female workers in Bangladesh, and a new report explores how the pandemic has impacted workers in the South Asian country's garment sector. 

Japanese fashion brands on show at new digital event

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Digital wholesale platform Joor is teaming up with the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETO) to present 'Showcase Japan,' a virtual fashion event for retail buyers.

Kamis, 20 Mei 2021

Avery Dennison debuts digital care label for apparel

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Avery Dennison has launched a complete digital care label solution, linked to an app that details how the specific garment was produced and how it should be looked after.

Boohoo to partially link bonuses to sustainability progress

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UK online fast fashion retailer Boohoo Group is to link 15% of its senior executive remuneration incentives to Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) improvements - a move that has been hailed by the chairman of the government's Environmental Audit Committee (EAC).

Avery Dennison helps close the loop with digital care label

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Avery Dennison has launched a complete digital care label solution, linked to an app that details how the specific garment was produced and how it should be looked after.

Project to build digital infrastructure for textile recycling

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A new project will address the challenges of the current textile sorting system with the research leading to an open digital platform to match textile waste from sorters with recyclers, enabling their alignment and building infrastructure towards greater circularity in the years to come.

Spinnova moves to close the leather loop with new textile

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Finnish sustainable fibre producer Spinnova has partnered with KT Trading, the primary leather partner and supplier to global shoe brand Ecco, to develop a new circular textile made from leather waste, without harmful chemicals.

N Brown FY sales slide as Covid bites

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Online clothing, footwear and homewares retailer N Brown Group saw group revenue tumble by 13% for the full year, as the company was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Performance textile firm Kingwhale commits to recycled fibres

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Performance textile firm Kingwhale is better positioning itself to recycle discarded resources to develop new, reusable textiles, in turn, minimizing carbon emissions and its reliance on petrochemicals.

Texworld and Apparel Sourcing to make LA debut

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Texworld New York City and Apparel Sourcing New York City will debut on the west coast this September as trade show organiser Messe Frankfurt has partnered with LA Textile.

LFX acquires FNX Technologies to speed 3D product imaging

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LFX, the digital incubator offshoot of sourcing giant Li & Fung, has acquired the remaining stake in FNX Technologies, a North American-based, apparel 3D render automation startup.

Bestseller found to have acted responsibly in Myanmar

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An independent investigation into Bestseller's activities in Myanmar has found the fashion company complied with sanctions and has not cooperated with the military, with the retailer being urged to resume production as a "humanitarian catastrophe" looms.

Rabu, 19 Mei 2021

US blocks Fast Retailing shipment on "Xinjiang links"

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The US blocked a shipment from Fast Retailing's Uniqlo brand in January on the back of concerns its supply chain has ties to forced labour in Xinjiang, China.

Tchibo second Accord signatory to commit to new agreement

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German retailer Tchibo has become the second signatory of the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh to commit to new legally-binding agreement on garment worker safety.

Bestseller found to have acted responsibly in Myanmar

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An independent investigation into Bestseller's activities in Myanmar has found the fashion company complied with sanctions and has not cooperated with the military, with the retailer being urged to resume production as a "humanitarian catastrophe" looms.

Wrangler furthers outdoor footprint with new women's line

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US denim brand Wrangler has extended its outdoor apparel offering to female consumers in the US, with a new collection in which all products incorporate recycled polyester.

PVH to improve nutrition for Bangladesh's female RMG workers

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Apparel giant PVH Corp has embarked on a new partnership to help tackle undernutrition in the ready-made garment (RMG) industry by introducing essential nutrition services and support for working mothers and pregnant women in its suppliers' factories in Bangladesh.

US-China tariff burden hurts US importers and consumers

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New data appears to confirm concerns that the burden of punitive US-China tariffs has fallen mostly on US businesses and consumers. 

Superdry tops Europe's Climate Leaders list

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UK clothing retailer Superdry has topped the Financial Times 'Europe's Climate Leaders' listing, with Burberry and H&M also listed in the top 20.

New Balance adopts reusable packaging for samples

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Footwear firm New Balance has partnered with sustainable packaging and delivery specialist Returnity on an efficient and environmentally-friendly system to ship samples to and from partners.

ELeather debuts material collection to inspire recycling

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UK company ELeather Group has launched a new material collection designed to highlight the need to repurpose and recycle whenever possible.

DeSL productivity tool streamlines fashion development

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Software firm Discover e-Solutions (DeSL) has launched a productivity tool for improving and streamlining fashion development.

Selasa, 18 Mei 2021

M&S names joint COOs in management shake-up

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British retailer Marks & Spencer has named two new joint chief operating officers in a realignment of its leadership team as it progresses with its three-phase transformation programme.

Brands have a role to play in keeping India's garment workers safe

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Global fashion brands and governments have a role to play in keeping garment workers safe in the face of the current wave of Covid-19 infections hitting South Asia countries, particularly India, a campaign group has said.

90% of Puma products to be made with green materials by 2025

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German sportswear brand Puma has promised that nine out of ten products will be made with more sustainable materials by 2025

Shoe Zone widens H1 loss on Covid impact

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Shares in Shoe Zone were down by more than 9% this morning (18 May) after the retailer widened its net loss for the first half of the year and saw slides by 41%

Nudie Jeans confident green focus will boost market position

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Ethical jean maker Nudie Jeans says it is confident its long-term focus on sustainable services gives it an upper hand in the market post-Covid-19.

Cegid opens data centre in China to help retailers with local laws

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European software provider Cegid has opened a data centre in China to help UK retailers with stores locally to adhere to strict data privacy laws introduced across the mainland.

Ozak Tekstil boosts speed with digital cutting solution

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Turkish ready-made garment manufacturer Özak Tekstil has invested in a new digital cutting solution from Gerber Technology it says will shorten the production cycle while improving the overall quality of the final product.

AAFA issues 22nd edition of Restricted Substance List

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The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has released the latest version of its Restricted Substance List (RSL), listing banned or restricted chemicals and substances in finished apparel, footwear, and home textile products around the world.

Denmark's Ganni uses RFID for inventory visibility

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Fast-growing Danish fashion brand Ganni is tapping into radio-frequency identification (RFID) to achieve full inventory visibility.

Pakistan supplier Combined Fabrics boosts technology investment

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Pakistan knitted garment supplier Combined Fabric is furthering its partnership with fashion technology provider Tukatech to expand its cutting capacity to help improve quality and cut costs.

Senin, 17 Mei 2021

Diesel produces longer-lasting denim collection

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Denim brand Diesel is taking on the next chapter in its sustainability initiative with the launch of a new line made up of evergreen and longer-lasting denim items.

Covid-19 surge puts India clothing sector on the rack

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The ability of India's clothing industry to serve overseas buyers has been devastated by the country's ongoing second Covid-19 wave, with a collapse in domestic orders, workers fleeing urban areas and disrupted upstream supplies slashing industry capacity.

Future of fashion will be smarter, more agile and personal

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The future of apparel production will be smarter, more agile, and more personal with more product made closer to home, according to a group of experts speaking at the Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry (ASBCI) 'Survival of the Smartest' digital conference.

How the pandemic hit Bangladesh's garment workers

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The global pandemic meant the Bangladesh garment industry was hit by the closure of markets, suspended shipments, delayed payments and pay cuts, a new report has found, which offers recommendations for brands, unions and the government going forward.

Sedex launches tool in bid to combat forced labour

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Responsible business organisation Sedex is launching a new tool to support businesses in efforts to assess the risk of forced labour and combat human rights issues in supply chains.

Lost Stock adopts new approach to clothes shopping

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Lost Stock, a UK initiative launched to support garment workers impacted by Covid-19 in Bangladesh, has launched a new model for buying clothes that it hopes will create long-term change in the fashion industry.

Network aims to drive advancement of SDGs

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A new online platform has launched for fashion industry stakeholders, governments, and NGOs to showcase actions, report progress, and share solutions accelerating the sector's contribution to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. 

Spinnova begins construction on new smart factory

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Finnish sustainable fibre producer Spinnova and wood pulp producer Suzano have begun construction of their joint venture smart factory, which they say marks the first step to scaling production of Spinnova's sustainable bio-based fibre to 1m tonnes annually within ten years.

American Eagle Outfitters debuts Jeans Redesign collection

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US apparel brand American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) has joined the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Jeans Redesign project and developed a collection in line with its membership to the initiative, which aims to help fashion brands and manufacturers transform the way they produce jeans by tackling waste, pollution, and the use of harmful practices.

Jumat, 14 Mei 2021

US clothing retailers see demand wane in April

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US retail sales in April were virtually unchanged from their strong performance the month before and grew dramatically year-over-year as the economic recovery continues - although demand for clothing waned.

Brands urged to back new binding safety pact in Bangladesh

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More calls have come urging global fashion brands and retailers to commit to a new binding safety agreement to continue the work of the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh.

Walmart to acquire Zeekit virtual fit platform

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US retail giant Walmart plans to acquire Israeli start-up Zeekit, which combines fashion and technology through a virtual fitting room platform to enhance customer and social experience.

Boohoo's latest line uses 95% recycled polyester

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UK online fast fashion retailer Boohoo has launched the first of its 'Ready for the Future' product lines, with all material in the collection using 95% recycled polyester and 5% elastane made from plastic that could have otherwise gone to waste.

$1m budget boost to develop Australia fashion trademark

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Australia's federal government has allocated AUD1m (US$0.77m) in funding to help develop an Australian fashion certification trade mark.

Budget boost to develop Australia fashion certification trademark

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Australia's federal government has allocated AUD1m (US$0.77m) in funding to help develop an Australian fashion certification trade mark.

Asket teams on circular take-back apparel scheme

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Swedish fashion label Asket is furthering its relationship with returns start-up Returnado to help brands extend the lifecycle of their products and take a more circular approach to consumption.

Reconomy to drive green retail returns with ReBound buy

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Waste management specialist Reconomy has acquired ReBound, the technology platform that helps retailers to manage their returns more sustainably.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include a look at how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the upstream apparel supply chain, and why Cambodia's garment sector has been left reeling from the latest lockdown restrictions. Elsewhere, Ralph Lauren is to sell its Club Monaco brand, L Brands is to spin off Victoria's Secret into an independent publicly-traded company, and Bangladesh's clothing industry is set to benefit from five new upstream textile factories.

More fashion stakeholders join MacArthur Foundation network

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The Fashion Institute of Technology and apparel logistics firm ACS Clothing are among ten new members of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation Network, which is working to accelerate the transition to a circular economy.

Kamis, 13 Mei 2021

Bangladesh Accord unions to withdraw from RMG Council

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UNI Global Union and IndustriAll Global Union, the labour signatories of the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety, have given notice to withdraw from the RMG Sustainability Council (RSC) on 1 June.

New fund targets $10m to support female supply chain workers

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A new collaborative funding initiative backed by the charitable arms of apparel giants Gap Inc, PVH Corp, H&M, VF Corp, and Ralph Lauren aims to raise at least US$10m to support women in global value chains.

India's garment and textile exports slide on Covid disruptions

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India's garment industry saw its textile and apparel exports drop by nearly 13% in the last year, new figures shows.

Ralph Lauren to offload Club Monaco

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Ralph Lauren is to sell its Club Monaco brand to global private equity firm Regent, LP as the US fashion company increases its focus on its core namesake brands.

3D adoption in denim will grow as sustainability gathers pace

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The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the adoption of 3D design technologies with experts believing this is only the start as more brands look to operate more sustainably.

Allbirds & Adidas running shoe slashes carbon footprint

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Sustainable footwear and apparel company Allbirds and German sportswear giant Adidas have revealed the prototype of the first product from their collaboration - which they claim has been created with 63% less emissions than a comparable running shoe.

Delta Galil swings to Q1 profit as sales rise 25%

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Israel-based apparel manufacturer Delta Galil Industries has moved to a profit for the first quarter as sales rose by 25% on last year.

Vinted raises EUR250m in funding for global expansion

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European secondhand fashion marketplace Vinted has raised EUR250m (US$301m) in Series F funding to accelerate its growth and invest in the company's technology.

AMSilk raises EUR29m to accelerate industrial scale-up

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Industrial supplier of synthetic silk biopolymers AMSilk GmbH has successfully closed a EUR29m (US$35m) Series C fundraise, led by Novo Growth, the growth equity arm of Novo Holdings.

Victoria's Secret to go public under new plans

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Victoria's Secret will become an independent publicly-traded company under new plans to separate the brand from Bath and Body Works, its owner L Brands has announced.

Rabu, 12 Mei 2021

HanesBrands eyes $7.4bn in revenue by 2024 under new strategy

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T-shirt and activewear maker HanesBrands has outlined its 'Full Potential' three-year growth plan, designed to drive about US$1.2bn in incremental revenue and expand operating margins to 14.3% by 2024.

UK online clothing sales continue to rebound

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Despite the easing of lockdown, online retail showed positive growth in April, with clothing sales continuing their reversal in fortunes as consumers anticipated the return of social occasions.

People and planet key to resilient post-Covid fashion industry

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Fashion executives are being urged to place people and the planet at the core of their business models to help rebuild resilient and sustainable businesses post-Covid-19.

HanesBrands eyes $7.4bn in revenue by 2024 under new growth plan

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T-shirt and activewear maker HanesBrands has outlined its 'Full Potential' three-year growth plan, designed to drive about US$1.2bn in incremental revenue and expand operating margins to 14.3% by 2024.

New guidelines to safeguard organic cotton

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The Organic Cotton Accelerator (OCA) has released new guidelines to provide the textile sector with a key tool for safeguarding the integrity of organic cotton at seed level.

Los Angeles apparel contractor found in violation of Labor Act

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A Los Angeles garment contractor has been found to be paying its workers below what they have earned and to have violated record-keeping requirements.

M&S employs Blue Yonder for cost, stock efficiencies

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British retailer Marks & Spencer has been working with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) specialist Blue Yonder to reduce costs and improve stock flow by re-engineering its end-to-end supply chain.

UK retailers smash 2020 emissions reduction target

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Leading UK retailers have smashed 2020 carbon reduction targets, with emissions almost halving since 2005, new data shows.

Scott Sports centralises systems with PLM

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International sports brand Scott Sports has invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to harmonise product data and processes across its entire infrastructure to create a central base for improved workflows.

Bhartiya International becomes Chem-Map approved partner

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Indian leather goods maker Bhartiya International Ltd has become a Eurofins Chem-MAP approved partner following a chemical management audit.

Selasa, 11 Mei 2021

Victoria's Secret to go public under new plans

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Victoria's Secret will become an independent publicly-traded company under new plans to separate the brand from Bath and Body Works, its owner L Brands has announced.

Policy change could help fashion clean up its sustainability act

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Investment and policy change will help the global fashion industry improve its sustainability performance, but brands should also not wait for the perfect solution and act now, according to speakers at a recent webinar hosted by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA).

Joules raises FY outlook on store and digital growth

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British lifestyle brand Joules anticipates the group's revenue and profit before tax for the 2021 full-year will be ahead of current analyst consensus expectations of GBP187m (US$264.5m) in revenue and GBP4.1m in pre-tax profit before exceptional items.

Cotton made in Africa now used in more than 276m items

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Some 60 retailers and brands brought a record 276m Cotton made in Africa (CmiA)-labelled textiles to market in 2020 - a 120% increase over the previous year.

UK clothing maker eyes 40% productivity boost with new tech

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UK textile manufacturer Cookson & Clegg (C&C) is expecting a 40% productivity boost through a digital transformation project.

Chemicals firm Devan adds to bio-based textile finishes

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Textile innovator Devan Chemicals has added two more products to its range of bio-based textile finishes.

Coats unveils biodegradable thread

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Industrial thread maker Coats has developed a new biodegradable thread to support customers' sustainability agendas.

Supply chain platform Fashinza expands global reach to US

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Global B2B apparel supply chain platform Fashinza is expanding its global reach to the US where it is partnering with a number of leading brands.

PacSun names new co-CEOs in leadership reshuffle

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Specialty retailer PacSun has announced a leadership transition whereby Alfred Chang, PacSun president, and Michael Relich, interim CEO of parent company PSEB Group, will be elevated to co-CEOs.

Senin, 10 Mei 2021

Apparel sector slow on AI uptake

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The apparel sector has been identified as one of the slowest when it comes to the adoption of future technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics, according to a new study by GlobalData.

JD Sports snaps up menswear retailer Oi Polloi

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Sports retail giant JD Sports has acquired Manchester-based cult clothing brand Oi Polloi.

Authentic Brands Group and Sparc to acquire Eddie Bauer

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Authentic Brands Group (ABG) and Sparc Group have inked a deal to acquire outdoor outfitter Eddie Bauer from PSEB Group, an operating company owned by Golden Gate Capital.

New study trials digital tags to measure clothing use

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A new project has been launched to determine whether tracing technologies can be used to generate data on the durability of a garment and incentivise clothing manufacturers to make clothes that are used more often and for longer.

Delta Apparel Q2 surpasses expectations

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Activewear and lifestyle apparel maker Delta Apparel has reported stronger than expected financial results for its second quarter, with double-digit sales growth and profitability expansion in both business segments.

US trade deficit in goods rises 5.6% in March

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The US trade deficit in goods and services rose by 5.6% in March, reflecting an increase in the goods deficit of US$3.6bn and a decline in the services surplus of $0.3bn.

ABG and Sparc to acquire Eddie Bauer

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Authentic Brands Group (ABG) and Sparc Group have inked a deal to acquire outdoor outfitter Eddie Bauer from PSEB Group, an operating company owned by Golden Gate Capital.

US retail imports set new record as economy recovers

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Imports at major US retail container ports hit a new record this spring and volume during the first half of 2021 is expected to be a third higher than last year as the economy continues to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.

3DLook partners with Dickie's to improve online fit

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Body data platform 3DLook has partnered with VF Corp's Dickies brand to launch a pilot that will enable customers to benefit from a personalised fitting experience on Alibaba Group's Tmall Global platform in China.

Jumat, 07 Mei 2021

JCPenney axes 650 jobs

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JCPenney has reduced its workforce by about 650 positions as it continues to focus on its turnaround under new owners Simon Property Group and Brookfield Asset Management.

Joules establishes ESG-linked financing facility

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British lifestyle brand Joules has extended and converted its current credit facility with Barclays Bank to an Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) linked financing arrangement.

Tech tax threat would "punish" US apparel companies

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Plans by the Biden Administration to impose punitive tariffs of up to 25% on a raft of items - including textiles and clothing - imported from Australia, India, Italy, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom are being strongly opposed by US brands, retailers and importers.

Sainsbury's taps former John Lewis MD as clothing director

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UK supermarket group Sainsbury's has named Paula Nickolds, the former managing director of John Lewis, as its new general merchandise and clothing commercial director.

Timberland launches first products made with Haitian cotton

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Global outdoor lifestyle brand Timberland is rolling out the first products made with Community Cotton fibre sourced from its supply chain in Haiti following its five-year journey to reintroduce cotton farming to the country.

Tapestry Q3 outpaces expectations

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Coach brand owner Tapestry Inc has returned to profit in the third quarter and outperformed its revenue outlook for the period with a 19% hike in sales.

Textile project to make Denmark circular frontrunner

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Some of Denmark's largest fashion and textile players have joined forces in a new recycling technology and circular design project whose ultimate aim is to recycle all textile waste in the country.

Sportswear specialism and DTC drive Adidas resilience

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Adidas's sportswear specialism has driven an impressive rebound from the impacts of Covid-19, as consumers' heightened interest in fitness and desire for comfortable apparel caused its revenue to increase by EUR887m to EUR5.27bn during Q1 FY2021.

Sateri to acquire Funing Aoyang viscose fibre business

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Viscose fibre producer Sateri is to acquire the viscose fibre business of Funing Aoyang Technology, in a move that will bring Sateri's total number of viscose mills in China to six and boost its annual production capacity to more than 1.8m tonnes.

Bangladesh workers most vulnerable to Covid-19 fallout

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With Bangladesh's second lockdown currently underway, new research offers recommendations on how brands and supply chains should respond to ensure the well-being of workers in the country's garment industry.

Avery Dennison sets 2050 net-zero ambition

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Avery Dennison has announced its ambition to be net-zero on greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 alongside a series of new sustainability goals for 2030.

Renewcell to work with Nouryon on sustainable textile recycling

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Swedish textile recycling company Renewcell is to use specialty chemicals and engineering solutions from Nouryon at its new plant in Sundsvall.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include a look at how US apparel imports from China almost tripled in March compared to last year, and what Biden's first 100 days says about his approach to trade. Elsewhere, garment factories in Turkey can continue operating under the country's latest lockdown, and VF Corp is strengthening its engagement with Better Work.

Eurofins partners with BeVeg on vegan verification

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Vegan verification services provider Eurofins Chem-Map has been approved with US-based company BeVeg as a robust way of verifying products, materials and chemicals as vegan.

Kamis, 06 Mei 2021

Fabletics launches probe into Lesotho factory following abuse allegations

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Fabletics, the clothing line co-founded by actress Kate Hudson, has suspended operations at a factory in Lesotho following allegations of sexual and physical abuse.

Gildan moves to Q1 profit boosted by activewear sales

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Basic apparel maker Gildan Activewear has made a strong start to the year as it returned to profit in the first quarter and booked sales increases boosted by activewear.

Adidas harnesses data for 3D printed midsole

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German sportswear giant Adidas has unveiled a data-driven 3D printed performance running midsole designed to compress forward upon vertical impact, providing runners with an all-new experience.

Zalando hikes FY outlook on standout Q1

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German fashion e-tailer Zalando has upgraded its outlook for the financial year 2021 following what it called exceptionally strong and profitable growth in the first quarter, continued elevated growth levels in the second quarter, and a stable outlook for the second half of the year. 

Casualwear supports Hugo Boss as European lockdowns disrupt trade

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Hugo Boss experienced a continued sales decline during Q1 FY2021, with revenue falling by EUR58m to EUR497m (US$599m), despite being up against weak comparatives last year, when most markets were approaching the initial peak of the virus.

Nogin acquires ModCloth from Go Global Retail

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Nogin, a specialist in outsourced e-commerce for major fashion and consumer product companies, has acquired women's clothing company and online retailer ModCloth for an undisclosed sum from brand investment platform Go Global Retail.

Next ups central profit guidance on Q1 sales beat

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UK clothing and homeware retailer Next Plc has upped its central profit guidance for the year after reporting first-quarter sales that beat guidance.

Lenzing invests EUR200m to reduce emissions in China, Indonesia

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Austrian cellulosic fibre producer Lenzing is investing more than EUR200m (US$240m) to produce more environmentally-friendly speciality fibres at its production sites in China and Indonesia.

Apparel Impact Institute targets Italy for supply chain programme

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The Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), an environmental accelerator for the apparel and footwear industries, has partnered with Italian non-profit Legambiente to implement its programme to accelerate and realise positive environmental impacts in Italy's supply chain.

Superdry FY revenues decline on Covid impact

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UK clothing retailer Superdry returned to growth in the fourth quarter of the year booking a 0.8% increase in revenues, but the impact of Covid battered full-year revenues.

US economy could see fastest growth since 1980s

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With more businesses reopening and bringing employees back to work, the US economy is on firm footing and could see its fastest growth in more than three decades.

Rabu, 05 Mei 2021

US apparel imports from China soar 174% in March

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US apparel imports continued to surge in March as retailers worked to meet increased consumer demand fuelled by federal stimulus checks and money saved by staying home for the best part of a year. Import data is also skewed by comparisons with last March, when the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic began to take hold. China recorded by far the largest year-on-year growth, with apparel shipments to the US almost tripling.

Opinion: Covid hastens demise of big factories in poor countries

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The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for more regionalised, tech-driven manufacturing that is closer to consumers. For less-developed nations, this spells disaster.

Gap Inc to offload Intermix in latest Power Plan 2023 move

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US specialty clothing retailer Gap Inc has struck a deal to sell Intermix to private equity firm Altamont Capital Partners in another move under its Power Plan 2023, which sees the group focus on its core portfolio.

Brands urged to sign binding Bangladesh safety agreement

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The witness signatories to the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety say remaining safety hazards in Bangladeshi factories show that apparel brands must not abandon a binding safety programme.

Boohoo in FY beat as sales soar to GBP1.7bn

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UK online fast fashion retailer Boohoo Group saw sales soar by more than 40% for the full year, surpassing its guidance for the period, despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Vietnam and India pulling buyers away from China

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Vietnam is continuing to pull US buyers away from China, a new report has found, with India also a top favourite as companies increasingly look for alternative sourcing locations.

Call for policy consistency ahead of EU Industry Strategy review

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The European Apparel and Textile Confederation (Euratex) says it welcomes the upcoming revision of the EU Industry Strategy but is urging consistency across EU policies as it grows increasingly concerned textile and apparel companies are facing significant challenges related to over-regulation and raising energy and supply costs.

Lindex launches water project for Bangladesh garment workers

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Swedish fashion retailer Lindex has launched a joint project in Bangladesh to increase access to clean drinking water and sanitation and improved hygiene in communities where textile workers live.

France to invest EUR68.5m in Ivory Coast cotton sector

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France is investing EUR68.5m (US$83.05m) over the next five years to boost cotton production in the Ivory Coast, according to reports.

Trade disputes likely to impact global cotton prices

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Global cotton prices might be influenced by more than traditional market fundamentals in the 2020/21 season, as trade disputes among major players continue and US restrictions on cotton from Xinjiang could put stress on global supply chains and their lack of transparency.

Debenhams prepares to close all doors for final time

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UK department store retailer Debenhams says all its remaining stores will permanently close on either 12 or 15 May.

France to invest EUR68.5m in Ivory Coast cotton sector development

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France is investing EUR68.5m (US$83.05m) over the next five years to boost cotton production in the Ivory Coast, according to reports.

M&S bolsters tech team to push omnichannel growth

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Marks & Spencer is creating 85 new roles to help drive omnichannel growth as part of its newly formed MS2 division under which the retailer is setting itself up to serve shoppers best digitally in the future, including reflecting the shift to online shopping driven by the pandemic.

Selasa, 04 Mei 2021

Turkey garment factories exempt from latest lockdown

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Garment factories in Turkey have been permitted to proceed with business as usual to prevent supply chain disruption - despite the rest of the country being in the midst of a two-week lockdown as the government attempts to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Tesco rolls out finance scheme for green suppliers

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Tesco is rolling out an initiative that will see its supply base offered sustainability-linked supply chain finance, in a move the UK supermarket retailer hopes will encourage more suppliers to sign up to science-based emissions reduction targets.

Bangladesh says it is capable of continuing safety work

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The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) says the RMG Sustainability Council (RSC), which was set up to continue the achievements of the Accord on workplace safety, and the Bangladesh Government, is more than capable of ensuring the highest standards of monitoring and inspections.

L Catterton seals Birkenstock deal

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Private equity firm L Catterton and Financière Agache have completed their acquisition of German footwear brand Birkenstock.

Asos to explore on-demand textile production with Kornit

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Online fashion retailer Asos and its supplier Fashion-Enter Ltd are partnering with digital printing firm Kornit Digital to explore the future opportunities presented by on-demand manufacturing.

US textile industry calls for post-pandemic support

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The US textile industry says it has demonstrated enormous resiliency and value to the economy during the pandemic, but that lessons need to be learned and the government needs to support the sector going forward if it is to exit the current crisis stronger and more agile.

VF Corp deepens engagement with Better Work

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VF Corporation is advancing its engagement with Better Work by strengthening its partnership status to Global Partner as part of its ongoing commitment to human rights and improving worker well-being throughout its global supply chain.

WTO launches database to calculate trade costs

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The World Trade Organization (WTO) has launched a database that details the impact of regulatory barriers and other factors on costs to trade.

3D printing paves way for bio-garments made from algae

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Researchers have used 3D printing to create a novel, environmentally-friendly material made of algae that has applications for products including photosynthetic bio-garments that could help tackle climate change.

MySize launches instant in-app sizing recommendations

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E-commerce measurement solutions firm MySize has launched an application with added direct-to-retailer sizing.

Top stories on just-style in April...

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Top stories on just-style in April include interviews with Carol Shu, senior manager of global sustainability at The North Face, and Edwin Keh, CEO of the Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA), in addition to a look at trade trends in the world's three largest apparel exporters - China, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. Elsewhere, we explore why sustainability must drive the fashion industry's Covid reset, the impact of the Ever Given blockage of the Suez Canal, and what's next for the Bangladesh Accord and garment worker safety.

Delta Galil boosts efficiencies with PLM

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Multinational apparel manufacturer Delta Galil invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to boost product development efficiency.

Jumat, 30 April 2021

Australian wool sector gets new sustainability framework

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The Australian wool and sheep meat industry, led by WoolProducers Australia (WPA) and Sheep Producers Australia (SPA), has released the country's first Sheep Sustainability Framework to monitor, measure, and report industry performance against sustainability priorities.

Cone Denim scales OCS certified cotton production

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US-based Cone Denim is on track to produce nearly 3m pounds of certified Organic Content Standard (OCS) cotton in the production of its organic denim collection by the end of 2021.

Turkey's Isko launches Bluesign approved fabrics

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Turkish denim producer Isko has become the only denim mill in Europe with Bluesign approved fabrics, underscoring its commitment to responsible production, chemistry, and use of resources.

NetVirta to tackle fashion's fit problem with 3D scanning app

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3D body scanning tech specialist NetVirta is to release what it claims is the world's first consumer-facing 3D scanning app with close-to-medical precision next month, in a bid to solve the fashion industry's fit problem.

Closing date confirmed for 25 Debenhams stores

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Department store group Debenhams has announced 25 of its stores in England and Wales will close for the final time next week.

Nextiles develops sports performance smart thread technology

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Textiles manufacturing start-up Nextiles, backed by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is launching into the sports and performance market to provide smart thread technology that captures biometric and biomechanics data.

Eurofins approved as Higg FEM verifier body

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Eurofins Consumer Products Assurance (CPA) has been approved by the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) as a Higg Facility Environmental Module (Higg FEM) verifier body, supporting the apparel and footwear industry's effort in driving continuous improvement in its environmental performance.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include a look at how Bangladesh must upgrade and diversify to overcome the challenges posed by the pandemic and shifts in global markets, and why there is no room for complacency on worker safety in the country. Elsewhere India's garment manufacturing sector is facing renewed disruption amid a second wave of Covid-19, VF Corporation is to sell the occupational portion of its work segment, and Primark is continuing to support production and orders in Myanmar.

Lemahieu deploys fashion ERP system to support growth

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French clothing and underwear designer and manufacturer Lemahieu is engaging in a project to restructure its production processes in order to better respond to the dynamics of the market and to the requirements of quality and social and environmental responsibility.

Kornit releases Max technology for on-demand fashion

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Digital printing firm Kornit Digital has released its new Max technology, establishing a new standard for on-demand fashion and apparel production.

Global shipping container shortage - the story so far

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The global shortage of shipping containers, primarily caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, has led to drastic inflation in shipping and container prices and increased delay times for companies. We ask why shipping is facing this container shortage and investigate the global impact.

Kamis, 29 April 2021

India garment makers hit hard by second Covid wave

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The Indian clothing and textile manufacturing sector is facing renewed disruption as the country is hit by a brutal second wave of Covid-19.

Primark presses on with Myanmar orders

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Primark is continuing to support production and orders in Myanmar despite ongoing violence across the country linked to the military coup in February - with the retailer saying the 45,000 people in its Myanmar supply chain are a "big responsibility."

VF Corp and Inditex back new recycled polyester pledge

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Adidas, VF Corporation and Inditex are among the 85 brands and suppliers that have committed to a new initiative designed to drive the uptake of recycled polyester (rPET) across the clothing industry and the associated reduction in greenhouse gases (GHGs).

US Cotton Trust Protocol bolsters transparency with TextileGenesis

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The US Cotton Trust Protocol is joining the TextileGenesis platform as the world's first sustainable cotton fibre to offer full transparency across the supply chain on the platform.

Li & Fung's LFX offshoot launches 3D-as-a-service firm

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Sourcing giant Li & Fung's digital incubator offshoot LFX has launched a 3D-as-a-service company to help fashion retailers transition to creating and selling products digitally.

Asda's George brand to sell second-hand clothing

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George, the clothing division of UK supermarket group Asda, is to begin selling pre-worn garments across its stores in the UK as part of a new partnership.

Event to explore a smarter future for fashion

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The Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry is to conclude its Beyond 2020 event series with a digital conference aimed at exploring a "smarter future" for fashion.

Benetton sets out new sustainability strategy 'Green B'

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Fashion chain Benetton Group is launching 'Green B', a project bringing together all the sustainability initiatives of the company's brands as part of its efforts to ramp up and report on its sustainability work.

What next for the Bangladesh Accord and garment worker safety?

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In the aftermath of the Bangladesh Rana Plaza tragedy in 2013, two initiatives were set up to oversee the country's clothing factories for fire, electrical and structural issues - the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety and the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety. The Alliance's tenure comes to an end next month, and there are serious concerns for garment workers if another agreement is not signed soon.

US Q1 in brief - Steven Madden, Crocs, Skechers

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The latest first-quarter filings from US apparel and footwear brands and retailers show some companies are beginning to recover from the market disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. However, figures are mostly in comparison to the period when the market began to first feel the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic when stores began to close or reduce their opening hours.

Rabu, 28 April 2021

Ralph Lauren to open source Color on Demand dyeing platform

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US fashion company Ralph Lauren has confirmed plans to open source the first phase of its Color on Demand sustainable dyeing platform.

Asos calls for mandatory human rights due diligence legislation

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Online fashion retailer Asos is calling for the implementation of mandatory human rights due diligence legislation in the UK to strengthen the 2015 Modern Slavery Act, as part of the publication of its fifth Modern Slavery Statement.

L Brands rumoured to have resumed Victoria's Secret sale talks

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US fashion group L Brands is said to have resumed talks with potential buyers for its Victoria's Secret business, with analysts valuing the lingerie brand at as much as US$5bn.

Sainsbury's FY clothing sales slide as pandemic bites

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UK supermarket group Sainsbury's saw its clothing sales fall 8.5% in the last financial year as the pandemic had a significant impact on group revenues.

Puma books jump in Q1 profits

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German sportswear brand Puma has recorded a jump in first-quarter profits to EUR109m from EUR36m a year earlier, with CEO Bjorn Gulden upbeat about the year ahead despite ongoing uncertainty.

VF Corp strikes deal to sell workwear brands

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VF Corporation has struck an agreement to sell the occupational portion of its work segment as part of its efforts to transform the group into a more retail-centric enterprise while simplifying its portfolio.

Accent Group to acquire Glue Store

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Australia's Accent Group Limited has struck a deal to acquire the Glue Store retail and wholesale and distribution brands businesses of Next Athleisure Pty Ltd (NAL), for a cash consideration of $13m.

Kontoor, Panda Biotech team to scale US-grown hemp

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Jeans giant Kontoor Brands, owner of the Wrangler and Lee brands, is expanding its collaboration with Panda Biotech to bring traceability and scale to the textile-grade cottonised hemp grown and processed in the United States.

Delta Apparel enhances on-demand digital print platform

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Activewear and lifestyle apparel maker Delta Apparel is enhancing its DTG2Go digital print and fulfilment solution to give users the tools to quickly and efficiently bring more graphic designs to the on-demand model.

Selasa, 27 April 2021

What next for the Bangladesh Accord and garment worker safety?

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In the aftermath of the Bangladesh Rana Plaza tragedy in 2013, two initiatives were set up to oversee the country's clothing factories for fire, electrical and structural issues - the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety and the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety. The Alliance's tenure comes to an end next month, and there are serious concerns for garment workers if another agreement is not signed soon.

Hemp proving a worthy contender to cotton in denim

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While hemp is trending in a number of industries globally, when it comes to apparel production, it is relatively new.

Pandemic and shifts in sourcing threaten Bangladesh's position

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Rapid growth, modernisation and improved working conditions have all helped to make Bangladesh one of the world's largest garment exporters. Yet the industry will need to innovate, upgrade and diversify if it is to overcome the challenges brought on by the pandemic and shifts in global markets, a new report has found.

Timberland to build regenerative rubber supply system for footwear

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Global outdoor lifestyle brand Timberland is forging a partnership with regenerative design consultancy Terra Genesis International (TGI) to build what it claims is the world's first regenerative rubber supply system for footwear, with plans to pilot a collection in 2023.

US Q1 in brief - Crocs, Skechers, Levi Strauss & Co

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The latest first-quarter filings from US apparel and footwear brands and retailers show some companies are beginning to recover from the market disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. However, figures are mostly in comparison to the period when the market began to first feel the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic and widespread store closures last year.

Future crises need better systems to protect workers

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Countries - including key garment producer Bangladesh - need to put sound and resilient occupational safety and health (OSH) systems in place to minimise risks for workers in the event of future health emergencies, a new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) says.

US Customs increases textile trade enforcement measures

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US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) saw increases in some measures used to enforce trade laws and regulations governing textiles in the first quarter of 2021, according to new data.

British Fashion Council to host Positive Fashion Forum

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The British Fashion Council (BFC) has announced a new thought leadership event designed to galvanise the British fashion industry alongside international businesses into global collaboration and local action ahead of COP26, the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference.

Silicone producer moves into plastic-free vegan leather

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Taiwanese silicone product manufacturer General Silicones (GS) is joining the ranks of suppliers of eco-friendly, plastic-free vegan leather products.

Eastman launches Naia Renew for loungewear

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Speciality materials maker Eastman has launched its Naia Renew cellulosic staple fibre in the women's casual wear and loungewear market in response to consumer demand for comfortable and sustainable clothing.

Garment factories shuttered in Karnataka two-week lockdown

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The Indian state of Karnataka has entered a two-week lockdown, which includes garment manufacturing facilities.

Santoni picks PLM to drive digital strategy

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Luxury Italian footwear brand Santoni has invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to accelerate its digital strategy and counter the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Senin, 26 April 2021

No room for complacency on Bangladesh worker safety

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The Rana Plaza tragedy in 2013 was a wake-up call to Bangladesh and the entire garment industry that building and worker safety should be a priority. Eight years on and the country has one of the safest and most transparent apparel industries thanks to the remediation work that ensued. But while much has been achieved, there remains no room for complacency.

Boohoo mulls linking bonuses to sustainability progress

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UK online fast fashion retailer Boohoo Group says its board is looking into whether it can link senior executive remuneration incentives to Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) improvements.

Minimum ecodesign standards key for textiles circularity

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Current certification schemes for sustainable textiles are not fit for purpose, according to a new research that is calling for the introduction of minimum ecodesign requirements similar to those that exist for electronics.

Caleres outlines five-year goals in inaugural ESG report

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US footwear company Caleres has published its first environmental, social, governance (ESG) report in which it outlines commitments for the next five years, including a pledge to use environmentally preferred materials in 100% of its namesake brand's products and shoeboxes.

Vietnam sees modest growth in Q1 textile exports

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Vietnam's textile export turnover in the first quarter has seen modest growth but is showing signs of recovery.

Elevate Textiles says 68% of cotton is now sustainably sourced

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Elevate Textiles, the owner of the American & Efird, Burlington, Cone Denim, Gütermann and Safety Components textile brands, has hailed significant progress against its key sustainability goals in 2020, including toward its target of achieving 80% sustainably sourced cotton by 2025.

290 chemicals identified as candidates for regulatory action

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The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) says 290 of the 1,900 registered chemicals it assessed in 2020 may be candidates for further regulatory risk management at EU level if their hazards are confirmed.

Textiles 2030 launches to cut UK clothing impact

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UK waste recycling charity WRAP has officially launched its ten-year voluntary clothing and textile waste programme today (26 April), which aims to slash the environmental impact of UK clothing and home fabrics through practical interventions along the entire textiles chain.

Egypt readies launch of "world's largest textile factory"

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Egypt is readying to launch what it claims is the world's largest textile factory, according to local reports.

New Nilit nylon said to break down more rapidly

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Israel based nylon 6.6 manufacturer Nilit has introduced a new fibre that is said to break down more rapidly than conventional nylon, and could help reduce the accumulation of textile waste in sea water and in landfills.

Project plans first jeans from flax grown and spun in the UK

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A new project is underway in the UK that will eventually produce the first jeans made from flax and woad that have been grown and spun in the country.

Jumat, 23 April 2021

Fashion must recognise links between human rights and respect for nature

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The global fashion industry must recognise the inextricable links between human rights and the rights of nature if it is to effectively contribute to the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, agreed a panel of industry experts at Fashion Revolution's annual Question Time event.

Sales rise at UK clothing retailers but still lag pre-pandemic levels

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UK retail sales continued to recover in March, with clothing stores recording the strongest growth as consumers updated their wardrobes ahead of the easing of lockdown restrictions. But sales in the sector still remain 41.5% below pre-pandemic levels.

Patagonia axes corporate logos to extend garment life

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Outdoor clothing company Patagonia is to stop putting company logos on products sold through its Corporate and Group division, citing concerns that they reduce the lifespan of a garment.

Biden pledges to halve greenhouse gas pollution by 2030

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US President Joe Biden has announced a new target for the United States to achieve a 50-52% reduction from 2005 levels in economy-wide net greenhouse gas pollution by 2030 to tackle the climate crisis.   

SGS sets its sights on growing its softlines business

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Verification, testing and certification company SGS has promoted Yvonne Tse to the role of vice president of Global Softlines, helping to align its products and services with the increasingly complex textile and apparel industry.

UK mulls apparel fair purchasing watchdog

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The UK government is considering the introduction of a Garment Trade Adjudicator as one of the possible routes for improved supply chain compliance and to accelerate efforts to clamp down on abusive purchasing practices in the UK fashion supply chain.

German supply chain law reaches parliament

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Germany's new proposed law on due diligence in supply chains has its first reading in the Bundestag, the German parliament - but unions are concerned that employers' associations will attempt to block it or dilute its proposals.

Gap Inc to launch Athleta in Canada as it eyes $2bn sales

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US specialty clothing retailer Gap Inc is to launch its Athleta brand in Canada later this year as part of its bid to grow the label to US$2bn in net sales by 2023.

Kontoor Brands names new EVP of global supply chain

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Jeans giant Kontoor Brands, owner of the Wrangler and Lee brands, has promoted Karen Smith as its new executive vice president of global supply chain.

One-third of UK consumers prioritise sustainable brands

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Environmental awareness amongst UK consumers has surged in the past year, with one-third of those taking part in a new survey looking for brands with strong sustainable credentials following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Nanollose raises $2.85m to scale tree-free Nullarbor fibre

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Australian biotechnology company Nanollose has raised $2.85m to fund the development and commercialisation of its tree-free Nullarbor lyocell fibre.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include an interview with Carol Shu, senior manager of global sustainability at The North Face, on the benefits of regenerative farming in its cotton supply chain. We also take a look at what to do when black swan events such as the Suez Canal disruption hit supply chains built on just-in-time predictability, record sales at Primark as stores across England and Wales reopen, and Lululemon's first re-commerce programme.

Kamis, 22 April 2021

The path to scale reusable packaging in e-commerce

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Against a backdrop of accelerating growth in e-commerce and a corresponding rise in single-use packaging - and waste generation - new research sets out the path to scaling the uptake of re-usable packaging in the fashion industry.

Bestseller urges EU guidance for firms working in Myanmar

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Danish fashion retailer Bestseller has paused the placement of new orders in Myanmar and is urging the EU to develop clear guidelines on how companies should conduct themselves when economic sanctions are imposed on sourcing regions.

What the fashion industry is doing for Earth Day

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On the 51st anniversary of World Earth Day, we take a look at the ways in which the footwear and apparel industry is marking the event. Highlights include a pledge by the Leather and Hide Council of America (LHCA) for zero hide waste, new technology from Jeanologia that could help scale sustainable production, and an open-source version of Allbirds' Carbon Footprint Calculator.

Pakistan's AGI Denim inks first US hemp fibre partnership

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Pakistan's vertical denim manufacturer AGI Denim has agreed the first global production partnership with Panda Biotech to use US-grown industrial hemp that can be tracked and traced back to its American farmers.

Second Covid wave weighs on India apparel recovery

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As India records the highest number of  daily coronavirus cases globally, researchers are warning a full recovery of the apparel sector to pre-Covid levels might only be seen by 2023.

USTR Tai places environmental goals as key to trade policy

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US Trade Representative Katherine Tai says the Biden administration will use trade policy as part of a "whole-of-government" approach to address the challenge of protecting the environment and tackling climate change.

ReCircled eyes first US garment-to-garment recycling system

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US start-up ReCircled has opened a new facility in Sidney, Nebraska to help drive the innovation needed to create the first garment-to-garment recycling system in the United States.

Allbirds open-sources its Carbon Calculator

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Sustainable footwear and apparel company Allbirds is open-sourcing a version of its proprietary Carbon Calculator to encourage the fashion industry to commit to a low carbon future.

Jeanologia edges towards automated denim finishing

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Denim finishing technology specialist Jeanologia has launched a new technology it claims can scale sustainable production by enabling two people with two robots and eight lasers to produce 10,000 pairs of jeans a day.

Amazon ramps up global renewable energy investment

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US online retail giant Amazon has invested in nine renewable energy projects around the world - a move that puts it on track to beat its target of powering 100% of its activities with renewable energy by 2025 ahead of time.

Teijin joins call for more ambitious GHG targets in Japan

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Polyester fibres and products producer Teijin Limited has thrown its support behind a statement from the Japan Climate Initiative (JCI) calling for the country's official greenhouse gas emissions-reduction target to be more ambitious.

Primaloft partners on carbon negative insulation

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Origin Materials and PrimaLoft are teaming up to develop carbon-negative, insulating, high-performance fibres for end products including outdoor, fashion and lifestyle brands.

Infinited Fiber scales up efforts to turn waste into textiles

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Circular fashion and textile technology group Infinited Fiber Co has revealed plans to build a EUR220m (US$264.2m) flagship factory in its native Finland to produce its regenerated textile fibres for the global market.

APAC and North America key to Kering's recovery

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Luxury fashion house Kering's total revenue bounced back to EUR3.890bn (US$4.68bn) in Q1 FY2021, proving its appeal among shoppers despite the ongoing impacts of Covid-19 on consumer demand for fashion.

Primark hails record sales as stores in England and Wales reopen

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Primark parent company Associated British Foods (ABF) has announced it will repay the GBP121m (US$168.91m) for which it was eligible under government job retention schemes and says stores in England and Wales have delivered record sales in the first week after reopening.

Rabu, 21 April 2021

Boohoo's model factory concept deserves praise not panning

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Boohoo should be applauded for its proposed UK model factory - and the initiative should provide inspiration to other retailers and brands considering investing in their own domestic supply chains.

Infinited Fiber scaling up Infinna with flagship factory

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Circular fashion and textile technology group Infinited Fiber Co has revealed plans to build a EUR220m (US$264.2m) flagship factory in its native Finland to produce its regenerated textile fibres for the global market.

Vans pledges all core materials will be more sustainable by 2030

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VF Corporation's action sports brand Vans has pledged a series of new global sustainability commitments that will see it move towards creating circular products and systems that use regenerative and recycled materials, designed to reduce waste and keep products in use and out of landfills.

Lululemon enters re-commerce market with Like New

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Canadian athletic apparel retailer Lululemon Athletica is launching the brand's first-ever re-commerce programme, in addition to a limited-edition collection made with earth-friendly dyes.

Urban Outfitters teams with Fabscrap to tackle textile waste

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US fashion retailer Urban Outfitters has extended its partnership with Fabscrap to support the non-profit in reducing the fashion industry's impact on the planet.

Zalando expects Q1 sales to rise by up to 48%

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German fashion e-tailer Zalando expects first-quarter results above market expectations as a result of a stronger-than-expected start to the spring-summer season as well as a lower-than-expected return rate. 

Infinited Fiber Co to build Infinna flagship factory

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Circular fashion and textile technology group Infinited Fiber Co has revealed plans to build a EUR220m (US$264.2m) flagship factory in its native Finland to produce its regenerated textile fibres for the global market.

Helly Hansen CEO to step down

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Paul Stoneham is to step down as CEO of Norwegian outdoor clothing brand Helly Hansen at the end of the year. 

Canada Goose commits to use of recycled and organic materials

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Canadian outdoor apparel specialist Canada Goose has outlined two new sustainability commitments, including a pledge to transition 90% of its materials to Preferred Fibres and Materials (PFMs) by 2025.

Delta Apparel expects 12% sales hike in Q2

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Activewear and lifestyle apparel maker Delta Apparel expects to see a 12% rise in net sales for the second quarter, with CEO Robert Humphreys hailing an "outstanding" performance by the firm's Activewear business.

Browzwear, Cotton Inc partner on eco digital fabric collection

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3D design and prototyping software specialist Browzwear and non-profit Cotton Incorporated have joined forces to create an eco-conscious digital fabric collection. 

Teijin, JGC and Itochu tackle polyester chemical recycling

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Polyester fibres and products producer Teijin Limited has signed a joint agreement with JGC Holdings Corporation and Itochu Corporation on the license business of polyester chemical recycling technology from discarded polyester textile products.

YKK launches digital showroom

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Zipper and fastening products manufacturer YKK has launched a digital showroom to better engage with customers, virtually, regardless of time or location.

Selasa, 20 April 2021

Call for UK government to adopt fashion green tax

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Ethical fashion brand So Just Shop is calling on the government and regulators to adopt a 33% unethical practices Fast Tax on the products of brands that cannot prove responsible practices within their supply chain.

Call for UK government to adopt fashion Fast Tax

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Ethical fashion brand So Just Shop is calling on the government and regulators to adopt a 33% unethical practices Fast Tax on the products of brands that cannot prove responsible practices within their supply chain.

Primark hails record sales as stores in England and Wales reopen

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Primark parent company Associated British Foods (ABF) has announced it will repay the GBP121m (US$168.91m) for which it was eligible under government job retention schemes and says stores in England and Wales have delivered record sales in the first week after reopening.

Australia rolls out human rights guidance for Vietnam apparel sector

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The Australian Human Rights Commission has, together with the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), rolled out new guidance concerning human rights for the apparel and footwear industry in Vietnam.

E-commerce market in China will reach $3trn in 2024

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The Chinese e-commerce market is set to register a strong compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.4% from CNY13.8 trillion (US$2.1 trillion) in 2021 to CNY19.6 trillion (US$3 trillion) in 2024, new figures show.

US drops Vietnam from currency manipulators list

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The US treasury has dropped Vietnam from its list of currency manipulators, a move that could reassure that the US might not impose new tariffs, quotas or other restrictions on Vietnamese imports as part of its Section 301 investigation.

J.Crew outlines sustainability initiative with focus on supply chain

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US apparel retailer J.Crew has launched an initiative to realise specific corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability goals focused on products, supply chain, the planet and third-party partnerships.

Lord & Taylor makes comeback with online-only offer

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Lord & Taylor is to make its comeback but as a digital-only offering following its bankruptcy last year.

Cotton non-profits team on sustainable cultivation

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The Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) initiative is joining forces with the African Cotton Foundation (ACF) to promote socially and ecologically sustainable cotton cultivation.

Skechers China reinforces digitalisation strategy with PLM

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Footwear and apparel brand Skechers China has selected Centric Software's Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution for the second time, expanding the software to its footwear business.

Senin, 19 April 2021

Fashion Revolution urges "radical shift" in relationships

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Global campaign group Fashion Revolution is calling on the industry and governments to recognise the interconnection between human rights and the rights of nature as part of its annual global campaign.

Outerknown's first circular line features digital tag to help close loop

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US lifestyle brand Outerknown has launched its first circular collection in which each piece features a scannable QR code to share key circularity data with consumers and open up circular end-of-life channels.

Smart glasses to boost digi transformation of textile manufacturers

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Technology adoption programme Made Smarter is deploying 'smart glasses' to SME textile manufacturers to virtually fast track their digital adoption strategies and navigate Covid-19 restrictions.

Call for safe garment factories ahead of Rana Plaza anniversary

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With the eighth anniversary of the Rana Plaza collapse in Bangladesh approaching, the IndustriAll Global Union is urging consumers to join social media action to campaign for safe factories for garment workers.

Lenzing makes digital push with Tencel eShop

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Austrian cellulosic fibre producer Lenzing has launched an eShop for its Tencel sustainable fibre as part of the company's 'digital first' strategy.

Fashion Revolution Week to zero in on people and planet

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Fashion Revolution has kicked off its annual global campaign with a week-long focus on a fashion industry that values people and planet over growth and profit.

M&S to boost online capacity with automated warehouse

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UK-based retailer Marks & Spencer says work has begun to extend its Bradford distribution centre into a second online warehouse for M&S.com, as part of continued efforts to turbocharge online growth.

Smartwool pledges 100% circularity by 2030

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VF Corporation's Smartwool brand has announced a strategic goal of making all products circular by 2030 and outlined a new initiative which aims to give products a "second cut" at life and create a more circular supply chain that extends the life of raw materials, presents a new sourcing stream, and reduces environmental impact. 

Bestseller brands to use CmiA-Organic cotton

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Danish fashion retailer Bestseller says it has become the first brand group to use CmiA-Organic cotton in its collections, with a fully transparent supply chain from field to final product.

Lycra Co FreeF!t technology offers optimum stretch and recovery

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Performance fibre specialist The Lycra Company is preparing to present its latest denim innovations at this week's Kingpins Show, in addition to its latest FreeF!t technology that offers optimum stretch and recovery.

From Field to Shelf - A boat got stuck and other calamities

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A boat blocked the Suez Canal. Global trade ground to a halt. Accidents will happen; that's nothing new. But the Suez Canal disruption had a ripple effect throughout global supply chains. And perhaps that's the point, says industry consultant Robert Antoshak: What to do when the unpredictable disrupts supply chains built on just-in-time predictability?

Jumat, 16 April 2021

Allbirds commits to 100% regenerative wool by 2025

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Sustainable footwear and apparel company Allbirds has pledged that by the end of 2025, 100% of its wool will come from regenerative sources, and all of its annual on-farm emissions from wool will be reduced or sequestered.

Old Navy to eliminate plastic bags across US and Canada

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US clothing retailer Old Navy has announced a wave of new plastic reduction commitments, including a pledge to eliminate plastic shopping bags in US and Canada stores by 2023.

US clothing retailers see sales rebound in March

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US retail sales rebounded with huge gains in March after new government stimulus cheques and increased vaccination against Covid-19 encouraged shoppers to get out and spend - all of which helped to boost demand for clothing.

Pakistan apparel park plans hang in the balance

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Plans to establish an apparel park in Lahore - the capital city of Pakistan's Punjab province, and a major clothing and textile manufacturing hub - appear to have been stalled following a dispute between the provincial government and the prospective Chinese investor.

Workers stay away from Ethiopia's war-torn Tigray region

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Fewer than half of the people employed in the Mekelle Industrial Park in the war-ravaged Tigray region in the north of Ethiopia have returned to work because of security concerns from the ongoing war.

Wrangler unveils global sustainability platform

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US denim brand Wrangler has developed a new platform that outlines its sustainability targets and launched a new eco-friendly green jean offering.

Asos rolls out apparel recycling scheme for UK charities

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UK online fashion retailer Asos has launched a new initiative that will collect unwanted clothing from consumers' doorsteps and deliver it free of charge to one of five leading UK charities.

Uzbekistan joins EU's GSP+ duty-free arrangement

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Uzbekistan has joined the European Union's list of GSP+ beneficiary countries, with textiles and clothing among the largest product categories that now qualify for duty-free access to the bloc.

APAC to account for 40% of global clothing market by 2024

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The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is set to account for over 40% of the global menswear and womenswear sales by 2024, thanks to its high population density, increasing Internet penetration, economic growth and the increased spending ability of consumers.

Adidas unveils first mushroom-leather shoe

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German sporting goods giant Adidas has created the first Stan Smith shoe made with Mylo, a new mushroom-based material that looks and feels like leather.

Star Garments eyes US$12m in exports from new factory

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Sri Lankan apparel manufacturer Star Garments Group, part of the Komar company, has opened its 11th factory in Buttala, which it says will contribute to US$12m in exports annually.

Top stories this week on just-style...

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Top stories this week on just-style include an interview with Edwin Keh, CEO of the Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA), on why the industry must move away from doing less bad and refocus on doing more good. There's also a look at why sustainability must be top of mind as the industry begins to reset after Covid-19, garment factories are exempt from a new lockdown that began in Bangladesh, and Myanmar's clothing industry is continuing to struggle to operate effectively following February's military coup.

Kelheim Fibres and Hayleys Fabric latest ZDHC contributors

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German viscose producer Kelheim Fibres and Sri Lankan textile manufacturer Hayleys Fabric are the latest to join the ZDHC Roadmap to Zero Programme as contributors.

Malwee invests in PLM to boost consumer-centric focus

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Brazilian sustainable fashion retailer Malwee Group has invested in a new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution to help boost product design and manufacturing across its six brands.

Kamis, 15 April 2021

Boohoo misses a trick with focus on one model factory

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Plans by UK-based online fast-fashion retailer Boohoo to open a model factory in the city of Leicester will do little to drive change in garment supply chains. A better solution would be for UK brands and retailers to join forces in a 'super factory' that would take manufacturing cost and living wages out of competition, say Doug Miller and Nikolaus Hammer.

Muji responds to concerns over Xinjiang cotton sourcing

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Japanese fashion retailer Muji has moved to downplay concerns over its decision to continue to use cotton sourced from Xinjiang, claiming on-site audits are carried out at the cotton farms it uses.

France NGOs file complaint against apparel firms for Uyghur links

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An alliance of NGOs have joined forces to call for an investigation in France of four multinational clothing companies, accusing them of profiting from forced labour imposed on China's Uyghur population.

Jeanologia, Cone Denim partner on Mission Zero collection

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Denim finishing technology specialist Jeanologia has partnered with Cone Denim to launch a new 'Mission Zero' goal, which will see their first Road to Mission Zero sustainable collection launched, from fabric to finish.

Todd Kahn to lead Coach on permanent basis

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Tapestry Inc has named Todd Kahn as CEO and brand president of Coach, nine months after he was appointed to the position on an interim basis.

H&M partners global programme for fair jobs

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H&M has revealed its partnership with the global programme Keeping Workers in the Loop (KWIL) as it looks to secure fair jobs at a time when the industry is increasingly concerned with circularity of fashion.

American Eagle Outfitters Q1 sales on track to top $1bn

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US apparel brand American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) says business is exceeding expectations with first-quarter revenue on track to top US$1bn, a mid-teens increase on the same period a year ago and pre-Covid-19.

UK brands adopt Mainetti closed loop initiative

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A number of clothing retailers including Superdry, Nutmeg at Morrisons and Very.co.uk have started working with Mainetti on its closed loop recycling initiative, Mainetti Polyloop.

FlexPLM 3D assets apply across the retail value chain

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Brands and retailers struggling to use the same 3D digital assets across product design, development, social media and advertising have a new tool to hand thanks to a collaboration between PTC and VNTANA.

The Microfibre Consortium approves Eurofins as third-party member

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Eurofins Softlines & Leather has been approved by The Microfibre Consortium (TMC) as one of its first third-party laboratory members.

Dollar Tree appoints James head of global sourcing

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US discount retailer Dollar Tree has appointed Alasdair James as executive vice president of merchandising and supply chain.

Carter's rolls out recycling scheme for kidswear

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US baby clothes retailer Carter's has launched a new recycling programme to tackle the volume of children's clothing to landfill in an initiative it claims is the first of its kind.

Rabu, 14 April 2021

Bangladesh garment factories relieved at lockdown exemption

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Bangladesh is to enter a week-long lockdown starting today (14 April), but garment-producing factories will be exempt from closure under government direction - a move one business owner says will bring much needed relief to the already fragile apparel sector, presently undergoing a "critical moment" in its recovery.

Latin America apparel production could benefit post-pandemic

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Apparel production in Latin America could benefit from targeting Canada and the US as viable sources for business if regional manufacturers and governments recognise and seize the opportunities presented by the post-pandemic environment.

Bangladesh garment factories relieved at lockdown exemption news

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Bangladesh is to enter a week-long lockdown starting today (14 April), but garment-producing factories will be exempt from closure under government direction, a move one business owner says will bring much needed relief to the already fragile apparel sector, presently undergoing a "critical moment" in its recovery.

China's garment output up nearly 40% in Jan-Feb

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China saw a jump in its garment industry output in the first two months of the year, new figures show, with revenues for enterprises also increasing.

Indonesia in push to make textile sector Industry 4.0 ready

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Indonesia is making a push to ensure seven key industries - including textiles and clothing - are more Industry 4.0 relevant in order to boost efficiency and competitiveness.

Quiz sees FY sales tumble 66% on Covid impact

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Fashion brand Quiz says its full-year revenues were impacted by prolonged periods of stores and concessions closures, as well as the material detrimental impact on demand for its trademark occasionwear as social events and activities were curtailed.

Apparel firms urge Biden to set ambitious US climate target

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Levi Strauss & Co, H&M Group, Nike Inc, PVH Corp, Ralph Lauren Corporation and VF Corporation are among 310 businesses and investors that have signed an open letter to President Joe Biden indicating their support for the Administration's commitment to climate action, and for setting a federal climate target to reduce emissions.

TZP Group acquires maternity brand Kindred Bravely

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Multi-strategy private equity firm TZP Group has announced that TZP Small Cap Partners II, LP has acquired a majority stake in Kindred Bravely, a provider of maternity and nursing basics apparel.

Stitch Fix founder Katrina Lake steps down as CEO

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Stitch Fix has named its president Elizabeth Spaulding its new CEO to succeed Katrina Lake.

Ten new innovative South Asia fashion start-ups

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Inks produced from greenhouse gas emissions and innovations in material solutions such as leather alternatives from mycelium and technologies producing biopolymers from locally sourced feedstocks like Jute and Cassava are among the innovations from the ten new start-ups joining the third batch of Fashion for Good's South Asia Innovation Programme.

Teijin to mass produce recycled polyester nanofibre

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Teijin Frontier, the Teijin Group's fibres and products converting company, has developed new technology to mass produce its Nanofront ultra-fine nanofibre polyester filament, which is made from recycled raw materials.

Selasa, 13 April 2021

UK online clothing sales boosted by return of social events

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Despite the upcoming end of lockdown and promise of in-person shopping, online retail sales continued to show strong growth in March, with clothing retailers enjoying another good month as consumers began to ready their wardrobes for the return of social occasions.

Fair Wear updates Freedom of Association policy for brands

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NGO Fair Wear has updated its Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining Policy, and an accompanying Guide for Brands that outlines what compliance on the standard looks like at supplier level and key steps for brands to promote these rights.

Call for EU to introduce living wage legislation for garment workers

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Global NGO The Circle is calling on the European Union (EU) to introduce legislation to ensure garment workers in global supply chains are paid a living wage.

Nike targets consumer waste with sneaker refurb scheme

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US sporting giant Nike Inc is rolling out a sneaker refurbishment scheme where it takes back footwear returned by shoppers, cleans them up, and puts them back on shelves at a lower price, as it looks at ways to reduce consumer waste.

JD Sports ends year with sales growth

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Sports retail giant JD Sports Fashion Plc has emerged from a year of disruption in a position of sales growth, one analyst says, with revenues for the year up GBP56.5m (US$77.8m) on the previous twelve months. 

Bangladesh ranks high for ethical auditing in 2020

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Bangladesh has been placed second on a list compiled by supply chain compliance solutions provider Qima comparing the ethical auditing practices of major manufacturing countries.

Levi Strauss joins Fashion for Good to scale green solutions

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 Jeans giant Levi Strauss & Co has joined global sustainable fashion initiative Fashion for Good as it looks to contribute to sustainable measures on an industry-wide scale.

South Africa garment sector agrees vaccine rollout campaign

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The Southern African Clothing & Textile Workers' Union (SACTWU) is embarking on an initiative to try to drive uptake of the Covid-19 vaccine to 80% of the sector's workers.

Urban Outfitters taps new Anthropologie boss

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Urban Outfitters, Inc has named former Tilly's chief merchandising officer Tricia Smith as global CEO of Anthropologie amid the news its total retail comparable net sales during the first quarter so far have increased by high single-digits on last year. 

Senin, 12 April 2021

High street stores reopen but will online growth slow?

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Non-essential retail stores across England and Wales have opened their doors today (12 April), emerging from lockdown 3.0 after three months, with some experts predicting a boost in consumer confidence and the ability to shop stores may see online pureplays take a sales hit.

Canadian firms linked to slave labour could face hefty fines under new bill

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Canadian firms could be fined up to C$250,000 if they are found to import slave-made goods under a new bill being weighed by parliament.

Brands back UK scheme to supply deadstock fabric to students

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Asics, River Island, and Barbour are among the brands donating materials, including deadstock and unwanted fabric, to UK colleges as part of a new initiative launched by the British Fashion Council (BFC) to support fashion students in the face of the pandemic while reducing waste across the industry.

Singapore first country to ratify RCEP trade agreement

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Singapore has become the first country to complete the official ratification process for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement.

Asia Pacific Rayon secures funding for expansion

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Asia Pacific Rayon (APR), a vertically integrated producer of viscose rayon, is to expand its operations in Indonesia thanks to the approval of a US$300m loan.

BGMEA appoints Faruque Hassan president-elect

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The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has appointed Faruque Hassan as its president-elect following the results of a bi-yearly election.

Nike remains world's most valuable apparel brand

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The total value of the world's top 50 most valuable apparel brands has declined by 8%, decreasing from US$301.9bn in 2020 to US$276.4bn in 2021 - but US sporting goods giant Nike hangs on to its top spot for the seventh consecutive year. 

US trade deficit in goods surges 4.8% in February

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The US trade deficit in goods and services rose by 4.8% in February, reflecting an increase in the goods deficit of US$2.8bn and a decline in the services surplus of $0.5bn.

Coup continues to disrupt Made in Myanmar garments

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The Myanmar clothing industry is continuing to struggle to operate effectively as political unrest continues following the seizure of power by the country's military earlier this year.

Kingpins24 gears up for next edition

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Kingpins24, the online edition of denim trade show Kingpins, returns next week with presentations from The Lycra Company, Cone Denim, Saitex, and Orta.

Garment workers' "severance theft" exceeds US$500m

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Tens of thousands of garment workers fired by factories supplying clothing to leading brands and retailers during the Covid-19 pandemic are being denied more than half a billion dollars worth of severance pay, new research claims.

Jumat, 09 April 2021

2021 a "critical year" for EU textile and clothing industry

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The European Apparel and Textile Confederation (Euratex) has warned recovery from the Covid-19 crisis may be jeopardised by recent turmoil in the supply chain, including rising raw material prices and transport costs, and political turmoil in key sourcing countries.

The Microfibre Consortium adds first third-party lab member

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Verification, testing and certification company SGS has been approved by The Microfibre Consortium (TMC) as its first third-party laboratory member and will soon be extending its fibre fragmentation testing services beyond consortium member organisations.

US apparel imports continued to recover in February

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In February 2020 the Covid-19 pandemic triggered the closure of textile and clothing factories in China as the country looked to curb the spread of the outbreak. This had a knock-on effect at apparel suppliers around the world, with material delays and shortages disrupting production. One year on, an increase in total apparel shipment volumes to the US comes as no surprise, with China and Pakistan booking the largest increases.

Sustainability scrutiny a long term challenge for apparel firms

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Mounting scrutiny of sustainability will create long-term financial and reputational risk for many global apparel companies, a credit ratings agency says.

Levi Strauss ups H1 outlook on strong start to 2021

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Jeans giant Levi Strauss & Co has raised its guidance for the first six months after making a strong start to the year and beating internal expectations for the first quarter. 

Boohoo boosts sales capacity to GBP4bn with new warehouse

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Online fast fashion retailer Boohoo is to open a new UK warehouse in Daventry in a move that will give the group a net sales capacity in excess of GBP4bn (US$5.5bn).

Asos eyes GBP500m in fundraising to drive global growth

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UK online fast fashion retailer Asos is looking to raise GBP500m (USS$686.1m) through an unsecured guaranteed convertible bond offering to help drive its global growth plans.

UK brands commit to Textiles 2030 circularity project

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UK waste recycling charity WRAP will officially launch its ten-year voluntary clothing and textile waste programme later this month, which aims to slash the environmental impact of UK clothing and home fabrics through practical interventions along the entire textiles chain.

US economy makes dramatic progress since pandemic hit

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The US economy has made dramatic progress since the coronavirus pandemic brought activity to a near-standstill this time last year, according to a new monthly economic review, with more vaccines in arms, federal stimulus putting money into pockets and consumers shopping again.

Charting a course for change on purchasing practices

https://ift.tt/eA8V8J The issue of poor purchasing practices has dogged the global apparel industry for two decades. Yet rather than getti...